Is there any hope of surviving a relapse of leukemia?

Once leukemia has relapsed there is usually hope for survival.
Patients with leukemia who relapse after partial or complete remission during chemotherapy suggest that the current treatment regimen is ineffective and that a change in treatment regimen is needed, or that second-line treatment should be used, and that life expectancy may be shortened, but there is still a possibility of treatment.
If a leukemia patient has completed the entire treatment and relapses after a few months to a few years, it is necessary to consider continuing chemotherapy or changing the chemotherapy regimen, and treatment is still possible.
All of these treatment options should be done under the guidance of a medical professional. If a patient’s leukemia relapses, it is recommended that he or she consult a doctor in a timely manner and actively cooperate with him or her under the guidance of a professional doctor.